Thursday, June 5, 2014

Beware of Dog

 Fence on country road, East Gwillimbury

Is is just a coincidence, or does that...

Missing chunk

missing chunk of fence in front of that sign...
 

Closeup view of the sign

mean something?

I am linking to Good Fences HERE.

65 comments:

  1. Yep. That is a dog one best be aware of.

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  2. Nice pictures of fences! They made fine lines in the photos.


    Hugs
    JetteMajken

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  3. :o) . There MUST be a story behind the scene !

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  4. It means, if you're close enough to take a picture of this sign, you're too close.

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  5. That dog may have a B I G BITE!

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  6. If it does mean something I certainly don't want to meet that dog!

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  7. Kind of strange that the broken fence is attached to what looks like a relatively new post. Hmm . . .

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  8. Wonderful shots! I hope the dog has not made his way out ;)

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  9. ...did you SEE the dog? Love the composition of these fence images.

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  10. A warning with visual effects. :)

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  11. Humm? Could it be that the owner put that sign there right by the broken fence to deter children from trespassing until he can fix his fence?

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  12. Yikes I think he must have big teeth:) Nice shots. Hug B

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  13. Ha ha - just coincidence, I think. What lovely countryside.

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  14. We will never know, did the dog take a chunk of the fence off? Great fence finds! Enjoy your day!

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  15. We will never know, did the dog take a chunk of the fence off? Great fence finds! Enjoy your day!

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  16. I think Big Foot got hungry. I'm sure there is a story about that missing chunk somewhere. Love the fence. Did you see the bad dog?

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  17. I'll say! Excellent capture, well spotted. Hope you're having a great day. Greetings, Jo (East Africa)

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  18. Looks like you got two fences for the price of one. Everything looks so lush and green, especially contrasting with the white fence. I bet that dog got a piece of the fence.

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  19. The fence got broken by a visitor who couldn't read.....

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  20. I see you have edited the title from dig to dog. :)

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  21. ha ha! chomp!

    thanks for linking!

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  22. the raccoon are taking chunks out of our fence

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  23. A nice and funky find.

    But I have found
    The time to be wary
    Is not when there
    Is a hound.
    For the most fearsome
    Of this world's critters
    Stand upright and quite often
    Need babysitters!

    Heh, heh!

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  24. Yes, if that was the dog taking chunks out of the fence, then best beware!!!

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  25. Well I wouldn't take any chances after seeing the sign and the condition of the fence!

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  26. yes...it is possible...great post...

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  27. LOL! That scene has a whole Harry Potter feel to me.
    Lovely post.
    Rinda

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  28. Don't think I'd wander too close to that fence! :)

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  29. I'm betting no coincidence here. lol

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  30. Hehe! I guess it goes without saying, "You've been warned!"
    :D

    ~Lindy

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  31. Must be a large dog, perhaps the dog took the chunk out of the fence. Who knows? Love your compositions in your images.

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  32. LOL! I can see you stayed back a good ways from the fence! Not sure I would have even gotten out of the car!!

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  33. haha

    An excellent question you ask there…

    =)

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  34. Hee! I hope you were on the lookout for the fence eating dog!

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  35. someone did not heed the signage, methinks :)

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  36. And that is such an inviting lane...would be so tempting to walk down it. But I don't do trespassing if there is a sign...and wouldn't tempt the dog.

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  37. Haha, that's enough to keep me away from there. Great find!

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  38. Somewhere there's a dog with splinters in his gums! Great photo!

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  39. That would certainly be a large dog to take a chunk out of the fence. Love that first shot!

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  40. awww perhaps yes!! and possibly created the need for the second fence, back by the tree!!!

    pretty images!!!!

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  41. Beautiful old fence, and all the green around it is wonderful.

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  42. A dog not to be messed with for sure, EG!

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  43. Nice catch! Hope the dog can't jump the fence. Beautiful lush greens!

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  44. I definitely like the fence and the pretty scene but I wonder about the dog. Might be a ruse to keep people out. ;)

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  45. That fence is beginning to look pretty ragged to me so I say it's a result of rot, not of a big bad dog.

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  46. That is funny how the sign is there and the fence is missing a place. Does make me wonder. I keep meaning to get a sign I saw online that says something like: Forget the dog beware of the human inside.

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  47. Lovely photo of the fence, road, and trees--very quiet and peaceful looking. But, maybe not if there is a dog to contend with. Have a great weekend. Mickie ;)

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  48. The sing and the missing chunk of fence does lead one to "beware" for sure.

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  49. ha ha, I love the fence and the sign - something sure went on there. I'd never be tempted to jump that fence ;D)
    Beautiful photos too.

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  50. Looks like some lovely land protected by this fence... in spite of the hole in the fence.

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  51. The greens are so lush, and the fence really stands out . . . it's crying out for a little TLC.

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  52. I'd be walking really fast past that fence. Besides that, it's a really pretty shot.

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  53. What a find of that sign and the fence; oh, I wonder how big the dog would be if any;)

    Sending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*

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  54. It does appear like a bite has been taken out of it! Very pretty captures.

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  55. Such a pretty scene. I'd like to know the story behind the broken rail.

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